would it be possible for someone in Ireland to tape the match with a tv card on the computer and stick the file online somewhere? Would love to see it again.Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Setanta - Sat 5th November - 21.10.
They showed the England-Ireland match from '94 last week and it was at the more suitable time of around 6.30. I'll be gone out by the time tomorrow's match kicks in.
would it be possible for someone in Ireland to tape the match with a tv card on the computer and stick the file online somewhere? Would love to see it again.Originally Posted by eirebhoy
I have a TV card in the PC but no Setanta. I'll probably record it on DVD but don't count on it.If I do the quality will be bad as my NTL reception is very poor.
Cheers Eirebhoy .. I posted up on another board maybe some kindly soul there can help us out. The folks are putting matches online all the time there .. but whether anyone has a subscription to Setanta is another thing.
I recorded this on DVD last night. I'll convert it to AVI and upload it as a torrent later today. The more people that download it the faster so I'll post a link on Maxxed's site too the "classic matches" forum.
feckin magic!! its definitely one to treasure .. thanks a lot for recording it. Brilliant.Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Can you post a link to that site? Thanks.
There is no such thing as a miracle cure, a free lunch or a humble opinion.
I think Eirebhoy meant that he would post here and on that other page too, so that more people will download the file, the faster the process will take.Originally Posted by Fergie's Son
Proof, if any were needed, that the introduction of the back pass rule was an inspired decision!
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Agreed, but no for Packie Bonner it wasn't. Made him a nervous wreck as he couldn't cope with it.Originally Posted by Peadar
don't think anyone could argue you with there .. but I think this particular game's legendary place in the history of Irish football and history of Ireland full stop transcends any sort of playing the punditry.;-)Originally Posted by Peadar
Last edited by macdermesser; 07/11/2005 at 5:42 PM.
Sorry for the delay with getting this uploaded:
http://www.torrentspy.com/directory....ails&id=459627
Quality not the best.
Last edited by eirebhoy; 10/11/2005 at 8:43 AM.
Someone may help me out here lads, no idea what this bit torrent stuff is. I've donloaded that torrent-what do I do next? Do I need a program of some sort? Says it doesn't recognise the file extension or somethin.
Cheers.
Last edited by Don Vito; 09/11/2005 at 10:06 PM.
"In life, it aint about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep on moving forward"
Rocky Balboa
You need a bit torrent client that uses the torrent file to download from others that are using the same torrent. I use Azureus - www.azureus.com
Download and install it, then us it to open the torrent file, depending on how many other people are using the same torrent the file should download fast enough
Thanks a lot Eirebhoy .. looking forward to downloading that when I got home from work. How big is the file?Originally Posted by eirebhoy
New link here with details:Originally Posted by macdermesser
http://www.torrentspy.com/directory....ails&id=459627
Added Joxer.![]()
Seeing 3 other leechers with ~ 5%,
anyone at 100% seeding this?
I'm at 42% and going very slow .. I'll seed if i ever get to 100%Originally Posted by shamalive
same story here, only at 10% and moving along at only 10 kb/sec or so.
But I'll leave it switched on when it's done.
I've seen the match now. That was some team.
Bonner
Morris - Moran - McCarthy - Hughton
Houghton - Whelan - McGrath - Galvin
Aldrige - Stapleton
And Quinn coming on for Stapo and Sheedy for Galvin.
When you see that lineup you can hardly call it a "shock" that they beat England. They were playing them off the pitch at times (save the last 15 minutes). Some of the passing leading up to the attacks was lovely, especially that one where Houghton tried to curl it inside the post from the left.
Probably the best Ireland team ever in terms of class players all over the pitch.
Wim ****in Kieft and his jammy goal.
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